Text 1

American sculptor Edmonia Lewis is best known for her sculptures that represent figures from history and mythology, such as The Death of Cleopatra and Hagar. Although Lewis sculpted other subjects, her career as a sculptor is best represented by the works in which she depicted these historical and mythical themes.
Text 2
Art historians have typically ignored the many portrait busts Edmonia Lewis created. Lewis likely carved these busts (sculptures of a person’s head) frequently throughout her long career. She is known for her sculptures that represent historical figures, but Lewis likely supported herself financially by carving portrait busts for acquaintances who paid her to represent their features. Thus, Lewis’s portrait busts are a central aspect of her career as a sculptor.
Based on the texts, both authors would most likely agree with which statement?
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A) Sculpting representations of historical figures was a short-lived trend.
A
Sculpting representations of historical figures was a short-lived trend.
(Choice B) Lewis’s works are varied in the subjects they depict.
B
Lewis’s works are varied in the subjects they depict.
(Choice C) The Death of Cleopatra is Lewis’s most famous piece.
C
The Death of Cleopatra is Lewis’s most famous piece.
(Choice D) Lewis’s portrait busts have overshadowed her other work.
D
Lewis’s portrait busts have overshadowed her other work.

(Choice B) Lewis’s works are varied in the subjects they depict.